Thanks to the many subscribers who have offered financial support to P & I in the future. I need to secure financial underwriting and arrange ‘back office’ support before we embark on fundraising. Thanks for your early response to this … Continue reading →

As we approach Anzac Day for another year, its national significance is reaffirmed. But we are so familiar with the accustomed ritual and rhetoric that it escapes critical scrutiny. And its sanctity places it outside the reach of sceptical inspection.

Apologies for the sins of the past have always created controversy. If it is accepted that nations are entitled to glory in the great achievements of their individual members, then it is also appropriate that they regret what other members … Continue reading →

‘It’s not the excessive population growth, it’s the failures of city planning’, it is said in defence of high immigration levels. Planning has been a mess for a long time. But in NSW there may be signs of hope with the … Continue reading →

John and Susie wish you a peaceful Christmas and a meaningful new year. We do appreciate the help that we have received from contributors, readers and supporters. There will be no posts on 24, 25 and 26 December.

This a graph from the new IPCC report that the Coalition tried to sabotage. The below graph depicts a range of impacts to a variety of systems of different global temperature outcomes, from white (undetectable) to yellow (detectable) to red … Continue reading →

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